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'2nd Armored Beauty'
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This Pinup Photo was added on Wednesday 12 August, 2015.
Thumbnail to the left is Watermarked.
"2nd Armored Beauty"
- Featuring model Cristina - © Britt Dietz -
Featuring Cristina in this 2nd Armored Tank themed pinup! The 2nd Armored Division of the US Army (called 'Hell on Wheels') was formed in July of 1940. Patton was originally in charge of training before he was promoted to General. This armored division played a pivotal role in the armored strike against Europe having participated in many invasions (North Africa, Sicily, and Germany) and the liberation of Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. Serving through the Gulf War, the division was transferred to the 4th Infantry Division and deactivated in 1995. Cristina rides their weapon of choice during WW2, the M4A Sherman Tank.
Celebrating the golden age of pinups during the 1940s, these classic pinups have been carefully shot and finished to mimic the classic style made famous by artists such as George Petty and Alberto Vargas. Fun and often downright goofy, these pinups portray the girl next door and her adventures through the 1940s. Prints in many different sizes are available!
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